Mitsubishi promised a fall 2011 launch for the i MiEV here in the US, and we’re happy to report the company is right on schedule — so long as you live in California, Oregon, Washington, or Hawaii. Those states will be the first to see the subcompact at the dealership this November. The all-electric car will make its debut in the northeastern US by March of next year, with the a nationwide rollout expected by December 2012. The basic ES model will start at $27,990, while the SE demands $29,990 for luxuries like a leather covered steering wheel and “upgrade[d] seating material.” Both are eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500, which could push the price of entry down to just above $20,000 — making the the Mitsubishi i almost as easy on your wallet as it is on the Earth. PR after the break. Continue reading Mitsubishi i MiEV priced to move, rolls out slowly across US Mitsubishi i MiEV priced to move, rolls out slowly across US originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 23 Apr 2011 01:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink